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April chemical output up

May 29, 2006 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 84, Issue 22

Total U.S. chemical production rose in April from the previous month according to government data but was still off from the same month a year earlier. The chemical production index in April was up 0.7% from March to a seasonally adjusted 103.5 (2002 = 100). April's index was down 0.6% from the comparable month last year. The index for the basic chemical sector increased 0.3% from March to 98.6, but fell 3.8% from April 2005. The government estimates capacity utilization for all chemicals in April at 75.5%, up from 75.3% in March but down from 77.0% in April of last year.

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